swollen hands and ankles.
i dont know the weight but i do know the percentage it is 75%
To calculate weight in air when we know weight in water and water displaced, you can use the principle of buoyancy. First, subtract the weight in water from the true weight to find the buoyant force acting on the object. Then, divide the buoyant force by the acceleration due to gravity to get the volume of water displaced. Finally, use this volume to find the weight of the object in air by multiplying it by the density of water and acceleration due to gravity.
The 'laden weight' is the weight of a vehicle carrying some or a full payload.
110-120 pounds
I was carrying water in a jug
Carrying water in two buckets distributes the weight evenly between both hands, making it easier to balance and reducing strain on one arm. In contrast, carrying the same amount of water in a single bucket may cause imbalanced weight distribution and strain on one side of the body.
A watermelon contains about 6% sugar and 92% water by weight.
A product will sink in water if its density is greater than the density of water. This means that the weight of the product is greater than the weight of the water it displaces, causing it to sink.
They leave your hands free when carrying, and carrying a backpack is safer/healthier than carrying a shoulder bag if there's any weight to it.
The functional units of the Roman water-carrying system were called aqueducts.
The upthrust force needed to float on water is equal to the weight of the person (or raft) and any additional load they are carrying. As long as the upthrust force is greater than or equal to the total weight of the person and the raft, they will float on the water.
Its the same weight as the same yacht when on land - so you weigh it then before launch.